Salvador Dalí — “The Kingdom” (1980)

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Original Hand-Signed and Numbered Lithograph in Colors on Arches Paper Medium: Lithograph in colors on Arches paper Dimensions: 23″ × 18″ Edition: Numbered 332/350 | Hand-signed in pencil by Salvador Dalí Date: 1980 Condition: Light struck (minor fading consistent with age) Literature: Fields 80-2 Provenance: Cleveland area non-profit organization Certificate of Authenticity: Included

“The Kingdom” is a luminous late-career lithograph by Salvador Dalí (1904–1989), exemplifying his union of spiritual symbolism and surrealist imagination.
Created in 1980 and printed on Arches paper, this work combines vibrant color and intricate linework to depict Dalí’s recurring exploration of transcendence, divine order, and cosmic unity.

The composition demonstrates Dalí’s mature style — a synthesis of mystical geometry and painterly exuberance — capturing his lifelong fascination with the metaphysical world.

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Original Hand-Signed and Numbered Lithograph in Colors on Arches Paper Medium: Lithograph in colors on Arches paper Dimensions: 23″ × 18″ Edition: Numbered 332/350 | Hand-signed in pencil by Salvador Dalí Date: 1980 Condition: Light struck (minor fading consistent with age) Literature: Fields 80-2 Provenance: Cleveland area non-profit organization Certificate of Authenticity: Included

“The Kingdom” is a luminous late-career lithograph by Salvador Dalí (1904–1989), exemplifying his union of spiritual symbolism and surrealist imagination.
Created in 1980 and printed on Arches paper, this work combines vibrant color and intricate linework to depict Dalí’s recurring exploration of transcendence, divine order, and cosmic unity.

The composition demonstrates Dalí’s mature style — a synthesis of mystical geometry and painterly exuberance — capturing his lifelong fascination with the metaphysical world.

PRICE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

Salvador Dalí (1904–1989), the Spanish surrealist master, remains one of the most recognized and influential artists of the 20th century. Known for his dreamlike imagery and technical precision, Dalí explored themes of science, religion, and the subconscious throughout his career.
His works are held in major international museums including the Dalí Theatre-Museum (Spain), MoMA (New York), and Tate Modern (London).